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🍯 Sweese Porcelain Butter Crock - Food Service Equipment & Supply for Optimal Storage Review

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Revainrating 4.5 out of 5  
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Description of 🍯 Sweese Porcelain Butter Crock - Food Service Equipment & Supply for Optimal Storage

FRESH, SOFT BUTTER READY AT HAND AT ALL TIMES - No more cold butter from the fridge! This crock keeps your butter soft and spreadable for use on rolls, bread, toast, waffles, pancakes and more, without having a gooey mess on a plate somewhere. Enjoy room temperature butter in the morning!. EASY TO USE, EASY TO WASH - It requires minimal care, and it washes well in the dishwasher. (top rack) Change the water each day or every 2-3 days. Keeps butter fresh for a month. ADEQUATE CAPACITY FOR MOST FAMILIES - The bell holds about 1 and 1/3 stick of soft butter, it depends on how you press it, technically the maximum is 1 and 1/2 stick of soft butter, it is extremely practical for your family. Get 2 units if you have a big family. PRO-GRADE PORCELAIN AND GORGEOUS COLORS - The Sweese butter crock is made of durable professional grade porcelain - a type of premium LEAD-FREE ceramic, chip-resistant and more sturdy than stoneware, dishwasher safe. It is well made and beautifully finished with gorgeous colors - an attractive addition to the kitchen or table. TIPS - Adding a little salt or vinegar to the water is helpful to keep fresh, while it doesn't affect the taste of the butter either. Refresh your water every 2-6 days and this could be part of your morning routine. The crock works best with real butter instead of margarine.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Soft butter is here!

I bought these after my husband complained about the switch from Country Cr*ck (that's margarine and one molecule less plastic!) to grass-fed butter. Butter will solidify when stored in the refrigerator. The sweet porcelain butter dome is very pretty, arrived quickly, is dishwasher safe and the perfect answer to hard butter! After cleaning, fill the jug with a bottle or filtered water up to the black line on the inside. (Do not overfill with water) Meanwhile, fill the bell with your favorite…

Pros
  • Butter Dishes
Cons
  • Small Parts

Revainrating 5 out of 5

but it's like a brick

In Australia our butter could always be spread. Straight out of the fridge, the Australian butter softened and succumbed to the bread. But American butter? I don't know what this material is made of, but it's like a brick, it takes forever to soften and by then my toast will be cold. A jug of oil saves the day. I've never used it before (mind you, I never had to leave oil at room temperature until the US passed). My initial concern was getting wet oil out of the water, but the air pocket pushes

Pros
  • Dishes and serving utensils
Cons
  • Doubt

Revainrating 4 out of 5

Butter'd Up: Services

Not quite sure what to do with the water other than to cool oil in warm conditions. Since I live in the Pacific Northwest rainforest, that's not a problem. I tried water but didn't like the wet oil and the little drips dripping from the jug threatening the food so I'll toss caution and moisture to the wind and throw that part away. It is also recommended to change the water every two to three days. The? Who doesn't forget? Not mine. The device holds about a pack of oil at a time, and the seller

Pros
  • Kitchen and Dining
Cons
  • A newer model could have been chosen